Jurgen Klopp's Reds cross the Pennines to take on the Terriers on Tuesday, needing a return to winning ways to keep up the heat at the top.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 30: Mohamed Salah of Liverpool celebrates after scoring his sides first goal during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Leicester City at Anfield on December 30, 2017 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Liverpool need to put last week’s shock loss to Swansea behind them on Tuesday as they go to Huddersfield in the Premier League.

The Reds fell to a first-half Alfie Mawson goal at the Liberty Stadium, ending a run of four straight EPL wins and 14 games without defeat.

A handsome home victory over the Terriers started that run back in October.

It has hoisted Jurgen Klopp’s side into the heart of the battle for Champions League qualification, despite their slip up in south Wales.

They sit two points clear of Tottenham in fourth, three points behind third-placed Chelsea and six adrift of Manchester United in second.

The hosts must beware a backlash, then, as Liverpool look to recapture the form that saw them slay champions-elect Manchester City in an Anfield thriller.

Huddersfield have firmly exited the honeymoon period in their debut Premier League campaign.

Six winless outings has seen the Yorkshire side tumble down the EPL standings.

While 14th place doesn’t sound too scary – just a two-point cushion above the relegation zone most certainly does for David Wagner’s charges.

He goes up against his fellow German and best mate Klopp needing to arrest a run of three straight defeats.

They would have hoped to gain something from fixtures against Leicester, West Ham and Stoke.

But coming away pointless from the trio of matches has left them looking edgily towards the dotted line.

Not the ideal time to be facing the league’s second highest scorers, then.

They’d better channel their inner Swansea and hope for the best.

Huddersfield team and injury news

Midfielder Danny Williams came away from the FA Cup draw against Championship side Birmingham nursing a dead leg.

Terence Kongolo is likely to overcome his niggle in time to face the Reds.

Liverpool team and injury news

Club captain Jordan Henderson is back in the reckoning after a month out with a hamstring injury.

Ragnar Klavan and Adam Lallana are both expected to miss out, with Klopp also concerned about a couple of knocks elsewhere in his squad.